Aberfeldy

Aberfeldy Single Malt Scotch 12 year OldBuilt by the Dewar family in 1898 on the edge of Highland Perthshire, Aberfeldy Distillery produces a fine and sophisticated Highland single malt Scotch whisky. Reserved for years as the heart of DEWAR'S blends, limited quantities of Aberfeldy single malt whisky are now available. Full flavor, the perfume characteristics become more spicy, with a bitter hint of Seville oranges in a decidedly dry finish. At 12 years old, Aberfeldy is noted for its heather honey nose, fully body and rounded taste. The finish is dry and elegant, with pronounced spicy characteristics and a hint of Seville oranges. Price:
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Aberfeldy
Single Malt Scotch 21 year Old21 years of aging has added dignity to Aberfeldy's distinctive heather honey softness. The taste lingers like a fine liqueur with its long, dry finish enhanced by notes of mature Seville oranges, spices, vanilla and sandalwood. Sip and savor this exclusive Single Malt whisky and, like John and Tommy Dewar before you, you will take Aberfeldy to heart. A pleasing aroma of heathery honey, followed by a fruity softness, hints of vanilla and burnt wood
Full flavored with touches of Seville oranges lingering on the tongue like a good liqueur.
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Dewar's
Dewar's origins date to the mid-19th century. Founder John Dewar was born in 1805 in the small village of Dull, near Aberfeldy, Scotland, where he grew up on a farm. After an apprenticeship as a joiner, he moved in his early 20s to Perth, where he began working for his uncle's wine and spirits wholesaling firm. He became a partner in 1837, but in 1846 decided to go into business on his own and began blending whisky from several different producers to give it a mellower flavor. DEWAR'S had traditionally purchased whisky for its blends from other producers, but in 1898 the company opened a distillery of its own in the small village of Aberfeldy.

Single Malt
Single Malt
indicates that the whisky was made in only one distillery and has not been blended with any other whisky from another distillery. It may contain whisky from several batches, and some could be two or three years older than the age on the bottle. The age statement on the bottle must show youngest whisky contained within the bottle. They are found predominantly in Speyside, the Highlands, and the islands of the west coast.
Scotland has approximately 92 malt whisky distilleries.